Friday, Feliru'ary 8, 7.9.38 5 Athletic Teams Will See Action Tomorrow; Matmen Will Feature on Schedule Columbia Wrestlers, Army Courtmen To Meet Nittany Varsity - Teams; Freshmen To Clash With Brown Five. With the Columbia wrestling match es as a highlight, five. Penn State athletic teams will see action in dual competition tomorrow.' Varsity wrest ling and both varsity and freshman basketball have been scheduled 'for lo cal consumption, while the boxing and track teams will he'in action on foreign fields. ' Columbia, whipped by the •Lions 15-13 in New York City last winter, will have a return engagement with Place Your Order Now! We will wrap, pack, ship and insure any package A SERVICE FOR YOU TO ENJOY Reasonable Pricqs—Customet Satisfaction Let us estimate your work Ask your fellow students who deal here - • • CLEMSON GARAGE 116 McAllister St. ' Phone 790 State College RENT-A-CAR STOP ! Moke___Than. 100 - Students Penn State in Recreation hall at 4 o'- clock tomorrow afternoon. Columbia is .reported to have a stronger team than- last year, with most of their strength in the three lightest weights and . the heavyweight class. Lou Kreizman definitely gave as surance that he will wrestle, hut it is doubtful whether Coach Charlie Spei del will enter himas a Penn State paChyderm in this meet, since he has I LF. Sports Schedule Freshman Basketball—Brown Wrestling—Columbia 4:00 Varsity. Basketball—Army __7:3o Boxing—University or Mary land _____ _away Track—W. Va. Invitation Meet away had too little time to get into top con dition. At 7:30 o'clock Army's quintet which has been rolling up a wide swath of victories so far this year will meet - Penn State's basketball team in Recreation hall, scene of Bucknell's demise by a 91-32 score Wednesday night. Army was Duquesne's twen ty-third victim last Saturday night, but the Dukes went the limit to win 26-23. Coach 'Spike' Leslie will prob ably start the same line-up which be gan in the Bucknell game: Stocker and Riley, forwards; Hunter, center; Kornick and Frank Smith, guards. The Penn State freshman team, under Coach Herman Everhardus for the first time, will meet Brown Prep in Recreation hall at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Brown has won fourteen straight games. The untried Lion Cubs will line up with Katz and Mei hog, forwards; Reichenbaeh, center; Wear and Proksa, guards. On foreign fields, the boxing team will •be looking for their third victory of the infant season at College Park, Md., against the University of Mary land, while the track team will enter the West Virginia invitation meet. The boxing is scheduled for tomorrow night; the meet tomorrow afternoon: Coach 'Chick' Werner will enter twenty-two Penn State runners in the meet, which will draw the cream of Eastern college runners. The Lions are reported to have their best, chance of capturing a title in the varsity relays, but they will be hampered by the weather making impossible the us ing of the board track outdoors. Fletcher '35 To Coach John E.Fietiher '35, former Lion athlete who was graduated last Fri day, has accepted a position here as a graduate assistant in the School' of Physical Education. One of his du ties will be to act as coach of the freshman lacrosse team. SENIOR BALL:- • ACCESSORIES . . Tuxedos for Rent z up;Salo.;._ ' *GERNERD " S 140 Allen Si. CLEANING—PRESSING REPAIRING ' PANATOMIC FILMS for Fine Enlargement FINE GRAIN FOR FINER WORK The DENN S TATE 1 - HOTO HM' 212 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE STATE COLLEGE, PA. Quality Foods at Reasonable are - always featured Cook's Market "the place where State people Phone 267 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS By JOHN IBILLER Intramural basketball will get un derway again early next week after a lapse in the schedule due to regis tration and Senior Ball this week. The delayed games between Alpha Chi Sigma and Kappa Sigma; Tri angle and Phi Mu Delta; Phi Kappa and Phi Lambda Theta; and Theta Xi and Delta , Chi will be run off be fore any other tilts. In the games played in the past week, Alpha Phi Delta defeated The ta Chi by a 18-17 soli; while Chi Upsilon won the game with Beta Kap pa by one point: Pi Kappa Phi took a lacing from a non-fraternity unit when it lost 28-to-20, and Alpha Zeta lost to Tau Sigma Pfii by one basket, the score being 13-to-11. Beta Theta Pi defeated Delta Up silon 25-to-11; Phi Kappa Psi tallied See the New 1935 L ------ CD V-8 at the Auto Show Dux Club—S.• Pugh St. ' Feb. 13, 14, 15, and 16 NITTANY MOTOR CO. Birch It. Ober 'l7 We are here to serve you, and nothing will please us so much as to have you give us the opportunity The First National Bank of State :College John T. Nccorntick, President David F.,:Kapp, Cashier • ,• • • T URI G H T'S THE NIGHT! • • • DO YOU REMEMBER? Our Soph Hop, Friday, March 3, 1933, with Vincent Lopez. It was our first real. class dance, and in spite of the snow, it, was swell. Our Junior Prom, Friday, May 4, 1934; how can anyone even forget Hal Kemp and "Skinny" Ennis; how packed was ReCreatiori Hall; how we all surged toward the band stand when the band entertained With "The Old Man of the Mountains." • • Now Comes Our Senior Ball, tonight, with Irving Aaronson and his Commanders. This is our last class dance. Let's combine fun; jollity, and class friendships and make happy memories. The Senior Ball Committee See Music Room Advt. on Page 4 27 points against 11. for Alpha Kappa was concerned, was that game played ling tournament will close tomorrow, Pi, while the Commons Club never between Delta Tau Delta and Sigma the manager announced yesterday. had a chance against Freer Hall. The Phi Epsilon in which the D. T. D.'s Contestants will weigh in Monday, score: ' , rear Hall, 37; Commons Club, won by two points. Tuesday and Wednesday, with the 13. One of the fastest and most tournament scheduled to start the doubtful as far as picking the winner Entries for the intramural• wrest- next (lay. AFTER THE DANCE STOP AT THE TAP ROOM S. Allen Street Filial Clearance!! • Two Days Friday and Saturday Astounding Values! 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